(Queues outside a polling station in Indirapuram area - this is in Ghaziabad constituency of Uttar Pradesh - the three main main contenders are AAP's Shazia Ilmi, BJP's VK singh (former army chief) and Congress's Raj Babbar. Photo Credit - Mayank Aggarwal/dna)

* Former railway minister Pawan Kumar Bansal and Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader Kirron Kher, who are contesting the Lok Sabha elections from the Chandigarh constituency, cast their votes in the city. Read More.

* Moderate to high turnout recorded in first four hours of voting in Lok Sabha polls in Bihar, Jharkhand, Andaman and Nicobar Islands as well as simultaneous elections to Lok Sabha and 70 Assembly constituencies in Odisha. Read More.

ALSO READ: Millions voted across 14 states and union territories in the third round of parliamentary elections to pick 91 of the country's 543 MPs. An estimated quarter of the 191 million electorate had voted by noon in five hours of balloting, with long queues of men and women seen right from the time the polling centres opened at 7 in the morning. Read More

* 22-year old Divya voted for Aam Admi Party (AAP). "Initially I thought I would go for the NOTA, however I changed my mind last minute and voted for AAP. Its true that they do not have experience but at least they are not corrupt," she told dna reporter Priyanka Sahay.

* Maoists open fire in Narayanpur, Kankapal and Sameli, 35kms from Dantewada (Soni Sori's polling booth) areas of Bastar to stop polling. No casualties reported as of now. CRPF back in control, Maoists fled from the scene after CRPF opened fire. As of now polling percentage is around 20%

* Polling begins for Lok Sabha polls in Tripura.Around 1.2 million voters are eligible to vote in the Tripura West constituency. Polling for the Tripura East seat will be held April 12. The 13 candidates in Monday's fray include a woman, Joganati Datta, an independent candidate.

* Polling begins in Assam for first phase.An estimated 6.4 million people are eligible to vote in Tezpur, Jorhat, Kaliabor, Dibrugarh and Lakhimpur constituencies. Voting will be held at 8,588 centres in the five seats.

* Below is a schedule of the polling dates to look out for and bookmark to participate in the voting process.